The Pakistani Minister of Defense, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, who was recently left in the red face after being educated by a CNN anchor during an interview, is dragged again after having pretended to dodge a question about the strikes of India.
“From” It is everywhere on social networks “to” I cannot hear you properly “, wrote an X user by publishing an extract from the Minister’s interview with an anchor of Al Arabiya, an information chain based in Saudi Arabia.
“Can you share evidence and have details about the attack?” The anchor requires asif. To which the minister stops a second, then fails for a moment before saying: “I do not hear you properly.”
The anchor, speaking loudly, asks: “can hear me now, minister”. He answers by asking him to speak loudly.
Interaction with CNN anchor:
A few days earlier, the minister did not provide evidence when he asked him questions about Pakistan’s allegations to shoot down five Indian hunting planes. “It is everywhere on social networks. On Indian social networks, not on our social media,” he replied, adding, “the debris of these jets fell … and it is everywhere in the Indian media,” he replied when he was asked to provide proofs.
The anchor interrupted and noticed: “You are the Minister of Defense, sir. The reason to speak to you today, sir, is not to talk about content on social networks. I’m sorry.”
The tensions between India and Pakistan have intensified, which led to exchanges of shots and air strikes after operation Sindoor on May 7. Early in the morning on Wednesday, India targeted nine terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan Jammu and the Kashmir “, adding that these are the places” where the terrorist attacks against the index were directed. “”
The strike was reprisals for the deadly attack in Pahalgam on April 22 which cost the life of 25 Indian civilians and a Nepalese citizen. In a statement, the Indian government said that no Pakistani military installation was targeted during the operation.